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CAG-08- 132 ® TM Document A101 - 2007 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor where the basis of payment is a Stipu/la_ted Sum AGREEMENT made as of the day of-9 giber in t e year Two Thousand Eight (In words, indicate day,month and year) ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS: The author of this document has BETWEEN the Owner: added information needed for its (Name, address and other information) completion.The author may also have revised the text of the original AIA standard form.An Additions and City of Renton Deletions Report that notes added Facilities Division information as well as revisions to 1055 South Grady Way the standard form text is available Renton,WA 98057 from the author and should be Telephone Number:425-430-6600 reviewed.A vertical line in the left Fax Number:425-430-6603 margin of this document indicates where the author has added and the Contractor: necessary information and where (Name, address and other information) the author has added to or deleted from the original AIA text. This document has important legal Straightline Construction&Remodeling LLC consequences.Consultation with an 17806 Snohomish Avenue attorney is encouraged with respect Snohomish,WA 98296 to its completion or modification. Telephone Number: 425-443-3491 AIA Document A201 TM-2007, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction,is adopted in this for the following Project: document by reference. Do not use (Name, location,and detailed description) with other general conditions unless this document is modified. HR Remodel City Hall Renton City Hall 1055 South Grady Way Renton,WA 98057 The Architect: (Name, address and other information) Heery International,Inc. 1011 Western Avenue Suite#706 Seattle,WA 98104 Telephone Number: 206-587-0473 The Owner and Contractor agree as follows. 1111t. AIA Document A101 Tm—2007.Copyright ©1915,1918,1925,1937,1951,1958,1961,1963,1967,1974,1977,1987,1991,1997 and 2007 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING:This AIA' Document is protected by U.S.Copyright Law and International Treaties. 1 Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA' Document,or any portion of it,may result in severe civil and criminal penalties,and will be / prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 10:14:46 on 10/07/2008 under Order No.1000347448_1 which expires on 3/11/2009,and is not for resale. User Notes: (1139234380) 1000: '"We TABLE OF ARTICLES 1 THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 2 THE WORK OF THIS CONTRACT 3 DATE OF COMMENCEMENT AND SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION 4 CONTRACT SUM 5 PAYMENTS 6 DISPUTE RESOLUTION 7 TERMINATION OR SUSPENSION 8 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 9 ENUMERATION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 10 INSURANCE AND BONDS ARTICLE 1 THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The Contract Documents consist of this Agreement,Conditions of the Contract(General, Supplementary and other Conditions),Drawings,Specifications,Addenda issued prior to execution of this Agreement,other documents listed in this Agreement and Modifications issued after execution of this Agreement,all of which form the Contract,and are as fully a part of the Contract as if attached to this Agreement or repeated herein.The Contract represents the entire and integrated agreement between the parties hereto and supersedes prior negotiations,representations or agreements,either written or oral. An enumeration of the Contract Documents,other than a Modification,appears in Article 9. ARTICLE 2 THE WORK OF THIS CONTRACT The Contractor shall fully execute the Work described in the Contract Documents,except as specifically indicated in the Contract Documents to be the responsibility of others. ARTICLE 3 DATE OF COMMENCEMENT AND SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION §3.1 The date of commencement of the Work shall be the date of this Agreement unless a different date is stated below or provision is made for the date to be fixed in a notice to proceed issued by the Owner. (Insert the date of commencement if it differs from the date of this Agreement or, if applicable, state that the date will be fixed in a notice to proceed.) If,prior to the commencement of the Work,the Owner requires time to file mortgages and other security interests, the Owner's time requirement shall be as follows: §3.2 The Contract Time shall be measured from the date of commencement. §3.3 The Contractor shall achieve Substantial Completion of the entire Work not later than ninety (90) days from the date of commencement,or as follows: (Insert number of calendar days.Alternatively, a calendar date may be used when coordinated with the date of commencement. If appropriate, insert requirements for earlier Substantial Completion of certain portions of the Work.) Init. AIA Document A101 TM-2007.Copyright ©1915,1918,1925,1937,1951,1958,1961,1963,1967,1974,1977,1987,1991,1997 and 2007 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING:This AIA" Document is protected by U.S.Copyright Law and International Treaties. 2 Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIAx Document,or any portion of it,may result in severe civil and criminal penalties,and will be / prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 10:14:46 on 10/07/2008 under Order No.1 000347448_1 which expires on 3/11/2009,and is not for resale. User Notes: (1139234380) rrrr Portion of Work Substantial Completion Date subject to adjustments of this Contract Time as provided in the Contract Documents. (Insert provisions, if any,for liquidated damages relating to failure to achieve Substantial Completion on time or for bonus payments for early completion of the Work.) ARTICLE 4 CONTRACT SUM §4.1 The Owner shall pay the Contractor the Contract Sum in current funds for the Contractor's performance of the Contract.The Contract Sum shall be One Hundred Thirty-five Thousand One Hundred Sixty Dollars and Zero Cents ($ 135,160.00),which includes Washington State Sales Tax. subject to additions and deductions as provided in the Contract Documents. §4.2 The Contract Sum is based upon the following alternates,if any, which are described in the Contract Documents and are hereby accepted by the Owner: (State the numbers or other identification of accepted alternates. If the bidding or proposal documents permit the Owner to accept other alternates subsequent to the execution of this Agreement, attach a schedule of such other alternates showing the amount for each and the date when that amount expires.) §4.3 Unit prices,if any: (Identify and state the unit price;state quantity limitations, if any, to which the unit price will be applicable.) Item Units and Limitations Price Per Unit §4.4 Allowances included in the Contract Sum,if any: (Identify allowance and state exclusions, if any,from the allowance price.) Item Price ARTICLE 5 PAYMENTS §5.1 PROGRESS PAYMENTS §5.1.1 Based upon Applications for Payment submitted to the Architect by the Contractor and Certificates for Payment issued by the Architect,the Owner shall make progress payments on account of the Contract Sum to the Contractor as provided below and elsewhere in the Contract Documents. §5.1.2 The period covered by each Application for Payment shall be one calendar month ending on the last day of the month,or as follows: §5.1.3 (Paragraphs deleted) The City of Renton operates on a two-week cycle according to the 2008 Accounts Payable Calendar, a copy of which will be provided to the Contractor. Applications for payment must be received by the Owner a minimum of one week prior to any Purchase Order cutoff date to be processed in that run. §5.1.4 Each Application for Payment shall be based on the most recent schedule of values submitted by the Contractor in accordance with the Contract Documents.The schedule of values shall allocate the entire Contract Sum among the various portions of the Work.The schedule of values shall be prepared in such form and supported AIA Document A101 TM—2007.Copyright ©1915,1918,1925,1937,1951,1958,1961,1963,1967,1974,1977,1987,1991,1997 and 2007 by The Init. American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING:This AIA" Document is protected by U.S.Copyright Law and International Treaties. 3 Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIAO Document,or any portion of it,may result in severe civil and criminal penalties,and will be / prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 10:14:46 on 10/07/2008 under Order No.1000347448_1 which expires on 3/11/2009,and is not for resale. User Notes: (1139234380) by such data to substantiate its accuracy as the Architect may require.This schedule,unless objected to by the Architect,shall be used as a basis for reviewing the Contractor's Applications for Payment. §5.1.5 Applications for Payment shall show the percentage of completion of each portion of the Work as of the end of the period covered by the Application for Payment. §5.1.6 Subject to other provisions of the Contract Documents,the amount of each progress payment shall be computed as follows: 1 Take that portion of the Contract Sum properly allocable to completed Work as determined by multiplying the percentage completion of each portion of the Work by the share of the Contract Sum allocated to that portion of the Work in the schedule of values,less retainage of five percent(5%). Pending final determination of cost to the Owner of changes in the Work,amounts not in dispute shall be included as provided in Section 7.3.9 of AIA Document A201TM-2007,General Conditions of the Contract for Construction; .2 Add that portion of the Contract Sum properly allocable to materials and equipment delivered and suitably stored at the site for subsequent incorporation in the completed construction(or,if approved in advance by the Owner,suitably stored off the site at a location agreed upon in writing), less retainage of five percent(5%); .3 Subtract the aggregate of previous payments made by the Owner;and .4 Subtract amounts,if any, for which the Architect has withheld or nullified a Certificate for Payment as provided in Section 9.5 of AIA Document A201-2007. §5.1.7 The progress payment amount determined in accordance with Section 5.1.6 shall be further modified under the following circumstances: 1 Add, upon Substantial Completion of the Work,a sum sufficient to increase the total payments to the full amount of the Contract Sum, less such amounts as the Architect shall determine for incomplete Work,retainage of 5%applicable to such work and unsettled claims; and (Section 9.8.5 of AIA Document A201-2007 requires release of applicable retainage upon Substantial Completion of Work with consent of surety, if any.) .2 Add,if final completion of the Work is thereafter materially delayed through no fault of the Contractor,any additional amounts payable in accordance with Section 9.10.3 of AIA Document A201-2007. §5.1.8 Reduction or limitation of retainage,if any,shall be as follows: (If it is intended,prior to Substantial Completion of the entire Work, to reduce or limit the retainage resulting from the percentages inserted in Sections 5.1.6.1 and 5.1.6.2 above, and this is not explained elsewhere in the Contract Documents, insert here provisions for such reduction or limitation.) §5.1.9 Except with the Owner's prior approval,the Contractor shall not make advance payments to suppliers for materials or equipment which have not been delivered and stored at the site. §5.2 FINAL PAYMENT §5.2.1 Final payment,constituting the entire unpaid balance of the Contract Sum, shall be made by the Owner to the Contractor when .1 the Contractor has fully performed the Contract except for the Contractor's responsibility to correct Work as provided in Section 12.2.2 of AIA Document A201-2007,and to satisfy other requirements, if any,which extend beyond final payment;and .2 a final Certificate for Payment has been issued by the Architect. §5.2.2 The Owner's final payment to the Contractor shall be made no later than 30 days after the issuance of the Architect's final Certificate for Payment,or as follows: (nit. AIA Document A101 Tw—2007.Copyright ©1915,1918,1925,1937,1951,1958,1961,1963,1967,1974,1977,1987,1991,1997 and 2007 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING:This AIA' Document is protected by U.S.Copyright Law and International Treaties. 4 Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA Document,or any portion of it,may result in severe civil and criminal penalties,and will be / prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 10:14:46 on 10/07/2008 under Order No.1 0003474481 which expires on 3/11/2009,and is not for resale. User Notes: (1139234380) ,,1111101 ARTICLE 6 DISPUTE RESOLUTION §6.1 INITIAL DECISION MAKER The Architect will serve as Initial Decision Maker pursuant to Section 15.2 of AIA Document A201-2007, unless the parties appoint below another individual, not a party to this Agreement,to serve as Initial Decision Maker. (If the parties mutually agree, insert the name, address and other contact information of the Initial Decision Maker, if other than the Architect.) §6.2 BINDING DISPUTE RESOLUTION For any Claim subject to,but not resolved by,mediation pursuant to Section 15.3 of AIA Document A201-2007,the method of binding dispute resolution shall be as follows: (Check the appropriate box. If the Owner and Contractor do not select a method of binding dispute resolution below, or do not subsequently agree in writing to a binding dispute resolution method other than litigation, Claims will be resolved by litigation in a court of competent jurisdiction.) [ X] Arbitration pursuant to Section 15.4 of AIA Document A201-2007 [ ] Litigation in a court of competent jurisdiction [ ] Other(Specify) ARTICLE 7 TERMINATION OR SUSPENSION §7.1 The Contract may be terminated by the Owner or the Contractor as provided in Article 14 of AIA Document A201-2007. §7.2 The Work may be suspended by the Owner as provided in Article 14 of AIA Document A201-2007. ARTICLE 8 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS §8.1 Where reference is made in this Agreement to a provision of AIA Document A201-2007 or another Contract Document,the reference refers to that provision as amended or supplemented by other provisions of the Contract Documents. §8.2 Payments due and unpaid under the Contract shall bear interest from the date payment is due at the rate stated below,or in the absence thereof, at the legal rate prevailing from time to time at the place where the Project is located. (Insert rate of interest agreed upon, if any.) per annum §8.3 The Owner's representative: (Paragraph deleted) Michael Nolan,Facilities Coordinator City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton,WA 98057 Telephone Number: 425-430-6608 Facsimile Number: 425-430-6603 §8.4 The Contractor's representative: (Name, address and other information) (nit. AIA Document A101 TM—2007.Copyright C 1915,1918,1925,1937,1951,1958,1961,1963,1967,1974,1977,1987,1991,1997 and 2007 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING:This AIA' Document is protected by U.S.Copyright Law and International Treaties. 5 Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA' Document,or any portion of it,may result in severe civil and criminal penalties,and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 10:14:46 on 10/07/2008 under Order No.1000347448_1 which expires on 3/11/2009,and is not for resale. User Notes: (1139234380) ..r+ Rick Brown Straightline Construction&Remodeling,LLC 17806 Snohomish Avenue Snohomish,WA 98296 425-443-3991 §8.5 Neither the Owner's nor the Contractor's representative shall be changed without ten days written notice to the other party. §8.6 Other provisions: ARTICLE 9 ENUMERATION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS §9.1 The Contract Documents,except for Modifications issued after execution of this Agreement, are enumerated in the sections below. §9.1.1 The Agreement is this executed AIA Document A101-2007,Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor. §9.1.2 The General Conditions are AIA Document A201-2007,General Conditions of the Contract for Construction. §9.1.3 The Supplementary and other Conditions of the Contract: Document Title Date Pages 00800 Special Conditions September 2008 2 00810 Insurance Provisions September 2008 5 §9.1.4 The Specifications: (Either list the Specifications here or refer to an exhibit attached to this Agreement.) Title of Specifications exhibit: Project Manual: HR City Hall Remodel (Table deleted) §9.1.5 The Drawings: (Either list the Drawings here or refer to an exhibit attached to this Agreement.) Title of Drawings exhibit: Architectural GI-001 Cover Sheet AD-101 Demolition Plan AF-101 Floor Plan ARD-101 Demolition Reflected Ceiling Plan AR-101 Reflected Ceiling Plan AA-210 Elevations AA510—Details AA511 Details AA601 Door Schedule and Finish Schedule IU-101 Furniture Plan Plumbing P2.01 Plumbing Plan Mechanical (Table deleted) M0.01 Specifications MO.02 Specifications M1-01 Mechanical Plan Electrical Init. AIA Document A101 TM—2007.Copyright ©1915,1918,1925,1937,1951,1958,1961,1963,1967,1974,1977,1987,1991,1997 and 2007 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING:This AIA' Document is protected by U.S.Copyright Law and International Treaties. 6 Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA" Document,or any portion of it,may result in severe civil and criminal penalties,and will be / prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 10:14:46 on 10/07/2008 under Order No.1000347448_1 which expires on 3/11/2009,and is not for resale. User Notes: (1139234380) `.r+' EO.01 Symbols and Abbreviations EO.02 Specifications E1.01 Lighting and Power Demolition Plans E2.01 Lighting and Power Plans E3.01 Fire Alarm Plans E4.01 Schedules E5.01 Existing One-line Diagram §9.1.6 The Addenda,if any: Number Date Pages 1 9/17/08 3 Portions of Addenda relating to bidding requirements are not part of the Contract Documents unless the bidding requirements are also enumerated in this Article 9. §9.1.7 Additional documents,if any,forming part of the Contract Documents: .1 AIA Document E201 TM-2007,Digital Data Protocol Exhibit,if completed by the parties,or the following: .2 Other documents,if any, listed below: (List here any additional documents that are intended to form part of the Contract Documents.AIA Document A201-2007 provides that bidding requirements such as advertisement or invitation to bid, Instructions to Bidders, sample forms and the Contractor's bid are not part of the Contract Documents unless enumerated in this Agreement. They should be listed here only if intended to be part of the Contract Documents.) ARTICLE 10 INSURANCE AND BONDS The Contractor shall purchase and maintain insurance and provide bonds as set forth in Article 11 of AIA Document A201-2007. (State bonding requirements, if any,and limits of liability for insurance required in Article 11 of AIA Document A201-2007.) Type of insurance or bond Limit of liability or bond amount($0.00) Performance and Payment Bond $135,160.00 Init. AIA Document A101 TM—2007.Copyright ©1915,1918,1925,1937,1951,1958,1961,1963,1967,1974,1977,1987,1991,1997 and 2007 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING:This AIA* Document is protected by U.S.Copyright Law and International Treaties. 7 Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA' Document,or any portion of it,may result in severe civil and criminal penalties,and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 10:14:46 on 10/07/2008 under Order No.1000347448_1 which expires on 3/11/2009,and is not for resale. User Notes: (1139234380) This Agreement entered into as of the day and year first written above. r OWNER(Signature) CONTRACTOR(Signature) Denis Law,Mayor Rick Brown (Printed name and title) (Printed name and title) �. Corporate Secretary(Signature) &X41� od46 yt,) let c Attest: (Signature) (Printed Name) Bonnie Walton,City Clerk Init. AIA Document At 01 TM—2007.Copyright ©1915,1918,1925,1937,1951,1958,1961,1963,1967,1974,1977,1987,1991,1997 and 2007 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING:This AIA* Document is protected by U.S.Copyright Law and International Treaties. 8 Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA' Document,or any portion of it,may result in severe civil and criminal penalties,and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. 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